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Old 06-26-2011, 08:52 PM   #361 (permalink)
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Make one for a Superduty 6.5' and I can give you tons of data on how it does at 70mph for 140 miles versus on a truck without it!
If we ever get the ball rolling the Aerolid will be available for the Superduty trucks. Sounds like you would be a perfect candidate for one!

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Old 06-26-2011, 08:59 PM   #362 (permalink)
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Strange sightings in the hills of Arkansas!

Some of the locals in these here parts thinks they may be some of them danged UFO'S!
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Old 06-27-2011, 09:03 PM   #363 (permalink)
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You made a boat tail insert for the aerolid? Supported by the trailer hitch?
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Old 06-27-2011, 09:05 PM   #364 (permalink)
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I also have a hitch receiver. Cool idea...
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Old 06-27-2011, 09:25 PM   #365 (permalink)
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I'm getting better gas mileage with my tailgate down.

I've built two different types. The larger one does mount to the trailer hitch receiver. It doubles as a cargo carrier.

The smaller one, it sets upon the open lowered tailgate. Since it is open on the inside, the volume of your truck bed is increased by two feet in length. You can now haul full 4x8 foot sheets of plywood laid flat in a 6 and a half foot long bed while getting some very impressive mpg figures too!

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Old 06-28-2011, 03:33 AM   #366 (permalink)
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I just really want one of these caps!
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Some of the locals in these here parts thinks they may be some of them danged UFO'S!
I'm pretty sure, that after a few cold ones at the Little Ale Inn, in Rachel,Nevada,I saw a couple of those things fly over from Area-51.
Hey,if it's good enough for the Space Shuttle...............................
Brett,you're a very naughty boy!
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And now the men in black will be moving into your neighborhood!!!
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Has there been any updates on these yet?
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Old 09-07-2011, 03:03 PM   #369 (permalink)
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Has there been any updates on these yet?
No new developments as of yet Superdutytd I am sorry to say. The closest I ever was was back in the fall of 2008. I had a camper shell manufacturing company ready to make the Aerolids. Gas was at $4.00 a gallon. Then TARP hit.

Many others like myself have not been able to get anything going, especially in the manufacture of durable goods, after that bunch of thievery on Wall Street. I was happy to hear on Friday September 2, that the Federal Finance Housing Authority, part of the U.S. Government, has finally filed a law suit against the whole bunch, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citi Bank, 17 banks in all named in the law suit. Forgive my bad habit of getting off topic, but this is on topic and this is a major reason why I have not been able to get the Aerolid up and going.

Now for some good news, on topic too. Went on a 1300 mile road trip last weekend to test the Aerolid and aero extension box combination. I drove to Johnson City, Tennessee and back. Conditions were perfect both directions light winds and a temperature range of between 72 and 97 degrees. I drove the posted speed limit, 70 mph most of the time with about a fifth of the trip at 65 mph. Even ran my AC in the hot afternoon.

First leg was a distance of 644.7 miles, on one tank of gas! I have the smaller 26 gallon tank in my truck and still had 24 miles worth of gas left on the computer in reserve. Again, the winds were not strong enough to have a bearing on my truck and a 24.23 mpg figure was calculated after pumping in 26.6 gallons of gas.

On the way back, I found another use for duct tape. I taped up the gap between the Aerolid and the box. Winds were not a hinderance or help on this leg of the trip either. I drove 656.1 miles with about 45 minutes of it in a Nashville 5:00 o'clock stop and go traffic jam. Though my test was shot.

Then I got to watching my miles to empty on the computer. I still had alot of gas left. Made Little Rock and put 25.55 gallons of gas in. My low fuel warning went off about two miles from where I pull off to get gas near my home. I had 48 miles left till empty. If you add the 656.1 miles to the 48 mile range left in the tank, I could have driven 704.1 miles on one tank of gas! It seems the duct tape gap fill had a large bearing on the boxes performance.

My fuel efficiency on this run worked out to 25.68 miles per gallon. If I would not have got caught in the traffic jam in Nashville, I feel 26 mpg might have been possible.

Here are a few pictures I took of the Aerolid and box taped up upon my arrival home. I am not giving up on this because the damn thing works!

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Gonna have to put a scrolling LED "message" that shows the crowd the average mpg as you roll

This truck is currently averaging XXXX mpg

Congrats on sneaking a turbodiesel under the hood!

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